Afleveringen
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Selections for this episode are read in the following order:
Rabindranath Tagore, âGitanjaliâ
Wang Wei (Tang Dynasty)
Eino Leino
Kahlil Gibran, âThe Prophetâ
Fyodor Tyutchev, âSilentium!â
Nguyá» n Du, âThe Tale of Kiá»uâ
Kabir
Ralph Waldo Emerson, âEssays: Second Seriesâ
Henry David Thoreau, âWaldenâ
Vincent van Gogh
John Keats, âOn the Grasshopper and the Cricketâ
Buddha
Pythagoras
Whakataukī Proverb
John Muir, âJohn of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muirâ
Aristotle
Lord Byron, âChilde Harold's Pilgrimageâ
Anne Frank, âAnne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girlâ
Rainer Maria Rilke, âBook of Hoursâ
William Blake, âThe Letters of William Blakeâ
Thomas Pringle, "Afar in the Desert"
Mihai Eminescu, "Evening Star"
Gustavo Adolfo BĂ©cquer, âRimasâ
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
Mary Hunter Austin, "The Land of Little Rain"
Arthur Mangin, "The Desert World"
Zane Grey, âThe Heritage of the Desertâ
In the Desert by Stephen Crane
Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
Mary Hunter Austin, "The Land of Little Rainâ
Olive Schreiner, âDreamsâ
Zane Grey, âWanderer of the Wastelandâ
Rumi
Robert Frost, âDesert Placesâ
Emily Dickinson, âWith thee, in the Desertâ
Percy Bysshe Shelley, âOzymandiasâ
Murasaki Shikibu, Murasaki Shikibu Diary (1008-1010)
Andrew Marvell, âTo His Coy Mistressâ.
Bertrand N. O. Walker, âA Desert Memoryâ
Lord Byron, âChilde Haroldâs Pilgrimageâ
Honore De Balzac, âA Passion in the Desertâ
Kahlil Gibran, âSand and Foamâ
Rabindranath Tagore, âStray Birdsâ
Podcast listener submission, âDesert Washâ
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
John Muir, Letter to His Sister [1873]
Po-ChĂŒ-i, âA Dream of Mountaineeringâ
Hanshan, âCold Mountainâ
Annette Wynne, âGod Made the Mountain Very Highâ
Tao Yuanming, âDrinking Wineâ
Tâao Châien [365-427 CE]
Edgar Allan Poe, âDream-Landâ
Robert Frost, âThe Mountainâ
William Wordsworth, âThe Preludeâ
Percy Bysshe Shelley, âMont Blancâ
Emily BrontĂ«, âLoud without the Wind was Roaringâ
James Russell Lowell, âThe Green Mountainsâ
Emily Dickinson, âThe Mountain sat upon the Plainâ
D. H. Lawrence, âMeeting among the Mountainsâ
Hilda Conkling, âSnow-Capped Mountainâ
Tao-yĂŒn, âClimbing a Mountainâ
Hamlin Garland, âThe Mountains Are a Lonely Folkâ
Iris Tree, âThe Mountain Is an Emperorâ
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, âAttractionâ
Robert William Service, âThe Mountain and the Lakeâ
Lucy Larcom, âThe Distant Mountain-rangeâ
Sir Walter Scott, âScotch Mountain Sceneryâ
DâArcy McNickle, âThe Mountainsâ
Annette Wynne, âThe Mountain May Seem Very Highâ
Emily Dickinson, âIn lands I never saw, they sayâ
Francis Parkman, Jr., âThe Oregon Trailâ
Jessie Belle Rittenhouse, âUnveiledâ
Katherine F. Stone Cook, âMountain Topsâ
James E. Pickering, âThe Call of the Mountains and other Poemsâ
Li Bai, âWhy I Live in the Green Mountainsâ
Li Po, âAlone Looking at the Mountainâ
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
William Wordsworth, âI Wandered Lonely as a Cloudâ
Sima You [1091 jinshi]
Paul Laurence Dunbar, âBy the Streamâ
Annette Wynne, âOne Little Cloud Is Out To-dayâ
John Wilson, âThe Cloudâ
Hans Christian Andersen, "The Cloud"
William Cullen Bryant, âTo a Cloudâ
John B. Tabb, âA Legacyâ
Chen Xunzhi, âCantos on Pacing the Void at Nine Locks, with a Preludeâ
Ruby Archer, âA Little Cloudâ
Frank Dempster Sherman, âCloudsâ
Rabindranath Tagore, âStray Birdsâ
Victor Hugo, âThe Vanished Cityâ
Charles Baudelaire, âThe Strangerâ
Alexander Pushkin, âThe Cloudâ
Murasaki Shikibu, "The Tale of Genji"
Li Po
Rabindranath Tagore, âGitanjali 18â
"The Mabinogion", Wales c. 1350â1410
Omar KhayyĂĄm, "The RubĂĄiyĂĄtâ
Cao Zhi, "The Lonely Cloud"
Su Shi, "Remembering the Hermit":
Mikhail Lermontov, âThe Cloudâ
Aristophanes, "The Clouds"
Adam Mickiewic, "Clouds Over the Hills"
Maurice Maeterlinck, "The Life of the Bee"
Kalidasa, "The Cloud Messenger"
Elias Lönnrot, "Kalevala"
Berthold Auerbach, "On the Heights"
A poem composed by Prince Ćtsu, weeping, at Iware Pond, when he was due to die [MAN'YĆSHĆȘ MYS III: 416]
Osip Mandelstam, "Poems of Osip Mandelstam"
âFrom a poetry contest at Sadafumiâs houseâ [UtaâAwase 19]
Percy Bysshe Shelley, "The Cloud"
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
William Stanley Braithwaite, âBy an Inland Lakeâ
Robert Southey, âThe Cataract of Lodoreâ
W. B. Yeats, âThe Lake Isle of Innisfreeâ
John Pagen White, âLays and Legends of the English Lake Countryâ
Wang Wei, âAdrift on the Lakeâ
Ellen P. Allerton, âMorning View of Lake Michiganâ
John Muir, âSteep Trailsâ
Edgar Allan Poe, âTo The Lakeâ
Abram Joseph Ryan, âLake Comoâ
Meng Hao-jan, âLooking for Mei, Master of Wayâ
Fannie Isabelle Sherrick, âThe Lakeâ
Fujiwara no Norinaga, GOSHĆȘISHĆȘ GSIS VII: 456
George Moore, âThe Lakeâ
Sir John Collings Squire, âThe Lakeâ
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
Robert Hillyer, âFogâ
William Wordsworth, "The Excursion"
Henry David Thoreau, âMistâ
Felix Salten, "Bambi, a Life in the Woods"
Li Qingzhao, To the tune âDrunk under the Shadow of Flowersâ
Sara Teasdale, âWhite Fogâ
Anonymous, âThe Fogâ
D.H. Lawrence, "In the Mist"
Sara Teasdale, âGray Fogâ
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts, âMistâ
Li Bai, âSongâ
E. Pauline Johnson, âThe Lifting Of The Mistâ
Susan Coolidge (Sarah Chauncey Woolsey), âIn The Mistâ
Harriet Annie Wilkins, âMist And Sunshineâ
Annette Wynne, âThe Little Cloud Comes Downâ
Carl Sandburg, âFogâ
Charles Dickens, "Bleak House"
Richard Harding Davis, âIn the Fogâ
Elizabeth Bishop, "The Moose"
William E. Hutchinson, âByways Around San Francisco Bayâ
Thomas Hardy, âThe Head Above The Fogâ
Rabindranath Tagore, "Stray Birds"
Hermann Hesse, âIn The Mistâ
William Henry Davies, âThe Fogâ
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
Henry David Thoreau, âWaldenâ
Christina Rossetti, âIn The Meadow - What In The Meadow?â
William Blake, âLaughing Songâ
George W. Doneghy, âThe Meadow Pathâ
Claude Mckay, âFrench Leaveâ
Edward FitzGerald, âThe Meadows In Springâ
Confucius, âThe Shi Kingâ
Lewis Carrol, âThe Three Voicesâ
Murasaki Shikibu, "The Tale of Genji"
Matilde Serao, âFantasyâ
Esaias TegnĂ©r, âThe Frithiof Sagaâ
Leo Tolstoy, âAnna Kareninaâ
Galileo Galilei, âDialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systemsâ
Robert Edgar Burns, âThe Meadowâ
Omar KhayyĂĄm, "RubĂĄiyĂĄt"
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
Christina Rossetti, "Winter"
PrincessShikishi, âWinterâ (ZenshĂ» 259)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
Robert Frost, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
Mikhail Lermontov, "Winter Roadâ
Thomas Hood, "The Frost Spirit"
Victor Hugo, "L'hiver"
Carl Spitteler, "Winternacht"
F. Scott Fitzgerald, âThe Ice Palaceâ
Selma Lagerlöf, "The Wind Witch in NÀrke"
Li Qingzhao, "The Plum Flower"
Kobayashi Issa, "A Winter Moon"
Gabriela Mistral, "Nieve"
Mikhail Lermontov
Selma Lagerlöf, "The North Wind's Lullaby"
John Keats, "To Hope"
John Clare, "Winter Landscape"
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "Winternacht"
Charles Baudelaire, "Le Balcon"
Robert Burns, "Afton Water"
Federico GarcĂa Lorca, "Ballad of the Moon in the Gypsy Quarter"
Wang We, "Deer Enclosure"
Li Bai, âLong Yearningâ
Wang Zhihuan, "Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower"
Li Bai, "Drinking Alone Under the Moon"
Li Qingzhao, "Slow Song"
Federico GarcĂa Lorca, "The Silent Frost"
Kim Sowol, "Frozen River"
Han Yong-un, "Crane"
Jeong Cheol, "Winter's Beauty"
Draumkvedet, Norwegian ballad
Edith Södergran, âForest Lakeâ
Tomas Tranströmer, "Midvinternsviter"
Alexander Pushkin, âEugene Oneginâ
Fyodor Tyutchev, âVernal Watersâ
Marina Tsvetaeva, âPrayerâ
Federico GarcĂa Lorca, "Ice Flowers"
Alfred Tennyson, "The Crystal Palace"
Du Fu, "Spring Prospect"
Robert Frost, "Ice-Candles"
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
Henry Van Dyke, âLight Between The Treesâ
Alice Milligan, âThe Aspenâ
George MacDonald, âThe Forest Song"
William Watson, âThe Green Woodâ
Felicia Hemans, âAutumnâ
Rabindranath Tagore, âSunlight in a Forestâ
Matthew Arnold, âSummerâ
Matsuo BashĆ, âHaikuâ
Percy Bysshe Shelley, âLoveâs Philosophyâ
Homer, âThe Odysseyâ
Antonio Machado, âLas Meninasâ
Walt Whitman, âLeaves of Grassâ
Alfred Lord Tennyson, âThe Lady of Shalottâ
William Butler Yeats, "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"
Robert Frost, âThe Forest at Duskâ
L. M. Montgomery, "Anne of Green Gables"
Rudyard Kipling, âMandalayâ
Percy Bysshe Shelley, âOde to Greeceâ
Issa Kobayashi, âHaikuâ
Robert Frost, âAutumn Symphonyâ
William Blake, âEnglish Woodland Hymnâ
Gerard Manley Hopkins, âThat Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrectionâ
Amos Russel Wells, âSunrise Through The Treesâ
Joyce Kilmer, âAs Winds That Blow Against A Starâ
Sara Teasdale, "The Forest Pool"
D.H. Lawrence, "The Enkindled Spring"
Paul Verlaine, "The Forest"
Takashi Nagatsuka, "Pine Forest"
Henry David Thoreau, "Walden"
Eino Leino, âFinnish Forest Songâ
Yosa Buson, âHaikuâ
John Muir, âYosemite Shadowsâ
Frances Hodgson Burnett, "The Secret Garden"
Dylan Thomas, âFern Hillâ
Douglas Malloch, âThe Forest Mornâ
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References of the literary works read in the following order:
Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The Snow-Storm"
John Greenleaf Whittier, "Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, âSnow-flakesâ
Robert Louis Stevenson, "Winter-Time"
D.H. Lawrence, "A Winter's Tale"
Leo Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
BjĂžrnstjerne BjĂžrnson, "A Happy Boy"
Victor Hugo, "Les Misérables"
Emily Dickinson, "It sifts from Leaden Sieves"
Lafcadio Hearn, "In Ghostly Japan"
Gabriela Mistral, "Lagar"
Lu Xun, "A Madman's Diary"
Gustave Flaubert, "Madame Bovary"
Yasunari Kawabata, "Snow Country"
Victor Hugo, "Toilers of the Sea"
Anton Chekhov, âThe Lady with the Dog"
Hans Christian Andersen, "The Snowdrop"
BjĂžrnstjerne BjĂžrnson, "Dust"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, "The Brothers Karamazov"
Selma Lagerlöf, "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils"
Lu Xun, "Diary of a Madman"
Lafcadio Hearn, "Shadowings"
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship"
Gabriela Mistral, "Poema de Chile"
Knut Hamsun, "Hunger"
Lu Xun, "Call to Arms"
Hans Christian Andersen, "The Fir Tree"
Cao Xueqin, "Dream of the Red Chamber"
Mikhail Bulgakov, âHeart of a Dog"
BjĂžrnstjerne BjĂžrnson, "The Fisher Maiden"
Victor Hugo, âThe Man Who Laughs"
Lafcadio Hearn, "Exotics and Retrospectives"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, "The Idiot"
Selma Lagerlöf, "Jerusalem"
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "Faust"
Bai Juyi, "A Song of Unending Sorrow"
Du Fu, From "Spring View"
Luo Guanzhong, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Wang Wei, "Deer Park"
Liang Qichao, "The Future of New China"
Kim Man-jung, "The Cloud Dream of the Nine"
Kim Yu-jeong, "The Camellias"
Natsume Soseki, "Kokoro"
Sei Shonagon, "The Pillow Book"
Natsume Soseki, "I Am a Cat"
Makoto Shinkai, âYour Name"
Leo Tolstoy, "Hadji Murat"
Herman Hesse, "Steppenwolf"
George Eliot, "Silas Marner"
Kazuo Ishiguro, "The Remains of the Day"
Milan Kundera, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"
Carlos Fuentes, "The Death of Artemio Cruz"
Fernando Pessoa, "The Book of Disquiet"
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References read in the following order:
Michael Fairless, âRivers And Streamsâ
Robert Louis Stevenson, âLooking-Glass Riverâ
Leigh Hunt, âThe Nymphsâ
Lydia Maria Child, âAutumnal leaves: tales and sketches in prose and rhymeâ
Homer, "The Odyssey"
Virgil, "The Aeneid"
Li Bai, "The Clear Stream Flows"
Hsieh Ling-yĂŒn, âDwelling in the Mountainsâ
Khalil Gibran, "The Nile"
Victor Hugo, "The RhĂŽne"
Murasaki Shikibu, "The Tale of Genji"
Gabriel GarcĂa MĂĄrquez, "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
Thomas Mann, "Death in Venice"
Fyodor Dostoevsky, "The Brothers Karamazov"
"One Thousand and One Nights" (Middle East)
Li Ba, "The River Merchant's Wife: A Letterâ
Fernando Pessoa, "The Book of Disquiet"
Jack London, "The Call of the Wild"
Marcel Proust, "Swann's Way"
Pâei Ti, âWheel-Rim River Sequenceâ
William Stoddard, âA Pictureâ
Elyne Mitchell, âThe Man from Snowy Riverâ
Langston Hughes, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"
Lord Byron, "The Brook"
Sara Teasdale, âRivers to the Seaâ
Christina Rossetti, "What Sappho Would Have Said Had Her Leap Cured Instead of Killing Her"
Emily Dickinson, "The Brook"
Emily Dickinson, âHave you got a Brook in your little heartâ
John Clare, "The Brook in February"
Ezra Pound, "The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter"
Kobayashi Issa, "Beside the Water"
Ahmad Shamlu "The Brook"
Al-Ma'arri, "On the Banks of the River Euphrates"
Xu Xiake, "The River of Golden Sand"
T.S. Eliot, âThe Dry Savagesâ
William Cullen Bryant, âGreen Riverâ
Heraclitus of Ephesus
Edgar Allan Poe, âTo The Riverâ
Lola Ridge, âEast Riverâ
Archibald Lampman, âSpring On The Riverâ
Alfred Lord Tennyson, âThe Brookâ
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References read in the following order:
Walt Whitman, âWild Flowersâ from his Complete Prose Works
William Blake, "The Wild Flower's Song"
Madison Julius Cawein, "Indifference"
Alfred Lord Tennyson, "The Flower"
Robert Bloomfield, "Wild Flowers; or, Pastoral and Local Poetry"
John Clare, "The Tell-Tale Flowers"
Rabindranath Tagore, âFirefliesâ
William Wordsworth, "To The Daisy"
William Cullen Bryant, "To the Fringed Gentian"
Letitia Elizabeth Landon, "The Wild Flowers"
Robert Louis Stevenson, "Wild Flowers"
William Wordsworth, âDaffodils"
John McCrae, "In Flanders Fields"
William Carlos Williams, "To a Wild Rose"
Lope de Vega, "Wild Flowers"
Toru Dutt, "The Lotus"
William Wordsworth, "Lines Written in Early Spring"
Anna Akhmatova, "The Tulip Bed"
William Blake, "The Garden of Love"
Vladimir Mayakovsky, "Flower of Youth"
Kim Sowol, "Azaleas"
Matsuo Basho, "The Temple Bells Die Out"
Henry David Thoreau, âA Yearning Toward Wildness: Environmental Quotations from the Writings of Henry David Thoreauâ
Percy Bysshe Shelley, âThe Questionâ
Su Shi, âTien Chen Flowersâ Shadowsâ
Bai Juyi, âWhen flowers are not flowersâ
Su Shi, âThe Last Bloomâ
Confucius, 551 BCâ479 BC
Xue Wang, ~1400 AD
Lu You, 1125â1210 AD
Henry S. Salt, âThe Call of the Wildflowerâ
Henry Van Dyke, âSchoolâ
Ma Zhiyuan, âThinking About Natureâ
Wei Ying-wu, âAt West Creek in Châu-chouâ
Wang An-shih, âEvents at Bushel Mountainâ
Anonymous, âNineteen Ancient Poemsâ
Lu Chi Wen Fu, âThe Art of Writingâ
Henry Van Dyke, âSpring in the Northâ
Du Fu, âA Lament at the Riversideâ
Oscar Wilde, âFlower of Loveâ
Yu Xuanji, âSelling Tattered Peoniesâ
Li Tâai-Po, âEternally Thinking of Each Otherâ
Liu Shih-an, âOne Goes a Journeyâ
Liang T'ung-shu, âTwo Panelsâ
Oscar Wilde, âRoses and Rueâ
Qian Qi, âVisit to the Hermit Chuiâ
William Blake, âAuguries of Innocenceâ
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Chronological order of prose and poetry reading:
The Epic of Gilgamesh RĂgsĂŸula, the Poetic Edda Slovo o polku Igoreve, âThe Lay of the Host of Igorâ Ralph Waldo Emerson, âAs the sunbeams stream through liberal spaceâ Alexander Pushkin, "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel" Heinrich Heine, âThe Pine and the Palmâ The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Hilda Doolittle, âPine Treesâ IkkyĆ« Sojun, âIkkyĆ«'s Skeletonsâ Li Bai, âIn the Mountains on a Summer Dayâ Yone Noguchi, âI Hear You Call, Pine Treeâ Thomas Bailey Aldrich, âAmong the Pinesâ Kate Louise Brown, âPine Musicâ Nellie Olson, âAmong Wisconsin Pinesâ Henry Chapin, âOld Pinesâ Kate Louise Wheeler, âUnder the Pinesâ Elisabeth Cavazza, âAn Island Pineâ Willis Boyd Allen, âTo a Very Small Pineâ Hilda Conkling, âPine Treeâ Fujiwara no Kanesuke, from Gosen WakashĆ« Jean Toomer, âGeorgia Duskâ Lord Fujiwara no Ari'ie, from Poetry Competition in Six Hundred Rounds Mibu no Tadamine, Poetry Contest at Prince Koresadaâs House Nakazne, âNext Doorâ, from EikyĆ« hyakushu Će no Masafusa, from GĆ NO SOCHI-SHĆȘ The Monk Kenâen, from GENGYOKUSHĆȘ KANPYĆ NO ĆNTOKI KISAI NO MIYA UTAâAWASE 63 William Cullen Bryant, âThe Pine Treeâ Giacomo Leopardi, âThe Pineâ Paul Laurence Dunbar, âThe Pine Treeâ Zhu Xi, âThe Pine Treeâ Ryokan, âIn a Pine Forestâ James Lane Allen, âThe Pine-Tree Topsâ Gary Snyder, âThe Pine Tree Topsâ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, âThe Pine Forestâ Anna Akhmatova, âPine-Trees and the Sky: Eveningâ Harriet Monroe, âThe Pine Groveâ Pushkin, âThe Pine Forestâ Emily Dickinson, âThe Pine Treeâ Rupert Brooke, âThe Pine Treesâ Li Po, âThe Pine Treeâ Khalil Gibran, âPine Treesâ Hwang Jini, âPine Treesâ Chong Chi-yong, âThe Pine Treeâ Yi Kyu-bo, âThe Pine Treeâ Haeun, âThe Pine Tree of Songgwangsaâ Yi Gyu-bo, âA Pine Tree by the Stream" Yun Seon-do, "The Pine Grove" Choe Chi-won, âThe Pine Treeâ Choe Nam-seon, âThe Pine Treeâ Kim Man-jung, âThe Pine Tree on the Hillâ Kim Yul-gi, âPine Treesâ Pak Mog-weol, âThe Pine Treeâ Lee Gwang-su, âPine Trees" Choe Chi-won, âThe Pine Trees of Kumgangsan" Slovo o plĆku Igoreve, "The Lay of Prince Igor's Capture" Jeong Yak-yong, "Pine Trees" Thomas Hardy, âThe Pine-Tree Topsâ Kim Chun-So, âThe Pine Tree on the Cliff" Kim Jong-ryul, âThe Pine Tree" Kim Nam-jo, âThe Pine Tree" Kim Sowol, âPine Trees in the Snow" Yi Saek, "Pine Trees" Choe Yeong-rang, âThe Pine Tree" Chinua Achebe, âPine Tree in Springâ Sara Teasdale, âBarterâ Gabriela Mistral, âPine Forestâ -
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